A game changer for climate science
Waterloo launched a new simulation game providing an educational experience that sheds light on strategies to fight climate change.
Waterloo launched a new simulation game providing an educational experience that sheds light on strategies to fight climate change.
The Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change (IC3) is excited to partner with UWaterloo's Concept and Problem Lab to launch the Climate Innovation Discovery Stream. It’s your time, be a change maker: join the Climate Innovation Discovery Stream!
Christine Dow, IC3 member and professor in the department of Geography and Environmental Management, discusses her research in the Antarctic and how the Antarctic Ice Sheet is destabilizing faster than we thought.
The original article is featured in Waterloo Stories.
The Government of Canada has just announced the newest group of Canada Research Chairs (CRC). Congratulations to all nine professors across the University of Waterloo appointed in 2020. This list of new and renewed Canada Research Chairs includes three IC3 members.
IC3's Executive Director Daniel Scott joins CBC host Laura Lynch on the CBC Radio podcast What on Earth. In the episode "The future of winter" Daniel discusses the future of tourism and winter sports in our changing climate. Daniel sheds light on the reality of Canada's ski industry as well as the future of the winter olympics in a warming climate.
Yimin Wu, IC3 member and professor in the Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering department, sits down with University Relations to discuss the artifical leaf, an innovative technology that will help reduce emissions and fight climate change.
The original article is featured in Waterloo Stories.
Adrien Côté sits down with University Relations to discuss the role of entrepreneurship as a power tool to build back our economy and tackle climate change.

Concept at the University of Waterloo announces the top 10 teams to compete in the fall 2020 $5K Finals. Of the top 10 teams, four teams are competing for the Climate Change Grant.
Angela Carter is an IC3 member and an Associate Professor in the department of Political Science at the University of Waterloo. Her new book reveals a country out of step with the transition unfolding in response to the climate crisis.
The list highlights young Canadians who are working hard and finding creative ways to help build a sustainable future.